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We Did It (Again): Trade, Win, Repeat Every Thursday

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: I?m trading the SPX using a 1-DTE option. And it?s effective because by the end of the week, t

[TR Logo Banner] For the last ten months, I’ve been making a simple “weekly income” trade every Thursday with a group of 200 or so traders… … on June 7, I crossed an important milestone: A 100% return on capital in 2024, from a trade that takes just 5 minutes to place and no time to close. And right now, 12-week win streak with this options trade with income of: $300 on August 8$300 on August 15 $300 on August 22$320 on August 29$340 on September 12$320 on September 19$340 on September 26$260 on October 4$340 on October 11$340 on October 18 $340 on October 25, and another $340 on November 1That’s $8,599 in additional income in 37 weeks making a trade every Thursday afternoon and closing on Friday… …and literally have cash in my pocket for the weekend. Kind of makes weekends fun again, doesn’t it? Since I started using this one-day trade approach in 2023, I’ve enjoyed a 93% success rate and over 15k in total income. Here’s the one-year P&L graph since I started using this simple trade. From zero to 15k in just over 18 months year making this simple options trade. [SPX1chart 10302024] [It’s called the SPX1 Trade](: I’m trading the SPX (S&P 500 Index) using a 1-DTE (days to expiration) option. And it’s effective because by the end of the week, the market has usually priced in all of the news - good or bad - which makes my trade approach more predictable… And profitable. Look at the results trading this approach just in 2024… [SPX1results11124 -2] These are real money trades that I make during a live broadcast every Thursday with my followers, not some backtested b.s. That Return on Capital is so high because: - I’m using the same capital each week - I’m in and out of the trade in just 24 hours - I can repeat the trade almost every week Imagine for a moment you could end each trading week with a victory dance, knowing that another fast cash trade closed and your bank account got bigger. Don’t imagine … [Make the SPX1 Trade with Me]( …and let’s put that weekly cash in the account that matters most. Yours. All the best, David DurhamTraders Reserve Copyright © 2024 Traders Reserve LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 [Traders Reserve]

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